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The Silence

The Silence

Genres

Documentary

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There are children. There are those who abuse them. And there are those who know, but never tell.

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Budget

$5830

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

14 mins

Rating

7.7/10

Release Date

01 January 2015

Country

Canada

Cast

Rain Clews-Fehr

Rain Clews-Fehr

Young Jerome

Jadon Clews

Jadon Clews

Jerome

Macy Drouin

Macy Drouin

Young Ann

Isabella Cardarelli

Isabella Cardarelli

Ann

Fabienne Hodge-Carter

Fabienne Hodge-Carter

Ann's Sister

Tanith Vezina

Tanith Vezina

Young Leslie

Avery Glover

Avery Glover

Leslie

Yvanna-Rose Leblanc

Yvanna-Rose Leblanc

Young Isabelle

Jaeda LeBlanc

Jaeda LeBlanc

Isabelle

Daryl Hornby

Daryl Hornby

Charli

Chad Jewell

Chad Jewell

Foster Dad

Sabrina Persaud

Sabrina Persaud

Teacher

Joseph Palmer

Joseph Palmer

Jerome's Abuser

Rebecca Chan

Rebecca Chan

Child #1

Dia Prijono

Dia Prijono

Child #2

Ali Prijono

Ali Prijono

Child #3

Samuel Faraci

Samuel Faraci

Child #4

Kiki Hammill

Kiki Hammill

Child #5

Elijha Hammill

Elijha Hammill

Child #6

Nia Miah Downey

Nia Miah Downey

Child #7

Faith Dickinson

Faith Dickinson

Child #8

Elizabeth Goldmane

Elizabeth Goldmane

Child #9

Gloria Adora

Gloria Adora

Child #10

Trenten Powell

Trenten Powell

Child #11

Alexandria Raspanti

Alexandria Raspanti

Child #12

Rachel Boyd

Rachel Boyd

Child #13

Émilie Tellier

Émilie Tellier

Child #14

Gio Fonseca

Gio Fonseca

Marcio (uncredited)

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